Carrom

/kəˈɹɑm/ verb

To strike and rebound off objects in succession; to bounce or ricochet in a series of impacts.

From French 'carambole' (to strike), which comes from Spanish 'carambola,' possibly from Hindi or Sanskrit origins. Used in billiards terminology before becoming a general English verb.

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ARكاروم
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CAcarrom
CScarrom
DAcarrom
DECarrom
ELκαρόμ
EScarrom
FAکاروم
FIcarrom
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